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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TadodahoTadodaho - Wikipedia

    Tadodaho was a Native American Hoyenah (sachem) of the Onondaga nation before the Deganawidah and Hiawatha formed the Iroquois League. According to oral tradition, he had extraordinary characteristics and was widely feared, but he was persuaded to support the confederacy of the Five Nations .

  2. The belt shows the imagery of the Tree of Peace with 14 diamonds through the middle, representing the 14 chiefs at Onondaga. The Tadodaho Belt recalls the time when the Peacemaker formed the great peace between the nations. At the founding of the great peace, there was a huge obstacle for that peace, an evil Onondaga man named Tadodaho.

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  4. www.onondaganation.org › government › chiefsChiefs – Onondaga Nation

    Tadodaho is a chief still sitting at Onondaga. Hiawatha, is still a chief among the Mohawk nation (he was adopted by the Mohawks to help form the first councils there). Each chief works with his Clan Mother and their clan.

  5. Mar 15, 2024 · As Tadodaho, the spiritual leader of the Onondaga Nation, he was responsible for protecting its legacy and guiding it into the future. He was one of a handful of elders who have worked for decades on a legal and diplomatic strategy to fight back against the historic wrongs his son now sought to understand.

  6. Mar 15, 2024 · The Onondaga have asked an international commission to find that the United States violated a treaty guaranteeing the nation 2.5 million acres of land. Sidney Hill serves as Tadodaho, the ...

  7. Jan 15, 2021 · During their first visit to the Onondaga, a leading member of the nation who was also believed to be a powerful shaman, named Tadodaho, turned Hiawatha and the Peacemaker away. The rest of the Onondaga assured them that, if they could convince Tadodaho of their message, their nation would join the confederacy.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HiawathaHiawatha - Wikipedia

    The principal chief of the Onondaga at that time was a cruel tyrant called Tadodaho, or Atotarho. Tadodaho is described as twisted in both body and mind. "His hair was filled with living snakes. Snakes' eyes looked out from his finger ends." Dekanawidah charged Hiawatha with converting Tadodaho—to "comb the snakes out of [Tadodaho's] hair."

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